what is a behaviour assessment (as per cooper et al., 2020)
“A comprehensive behavioural assessment informs planning, provides guidance for implementation, and assists with evaluations” (Cooper et al., 2020)
week 2
what is determinism?
everything happens for a reason - every behaviour happens for a reason
week 3
what are the three characteristics of an operational definition?
clear, objective, & complete
week 3
name three (3) biological factors
medication, neurological impairments, genetics, gender, neurochemistry
week 4
what are the 2 main ethical codes behaviour analysts in Ontario follow?
CPBAO: Standards of Professional Conduct
BACB: Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts
week 2
what are the three (3) levels of FBA?
1. indirect assessment
2. direct assessment
3. functional analysis
week 2
what are the 4 functions of behaviour
Sensory
Escape
Attention
Tangible
week 3
true/false: target behaviours for operational definition do not need to be observable
FALSE
Includes observable, concrete actions that can be perceived by the senses
week 3
true/false. coping skills typically fall under the social domain of the biopsychosocial model
FALSE
typically they fall under the psychological domain
week 4
what are the branches of behaviour analysis?
1. conceptual analysis of behaviour (cab)
2. experimental analysis of behaviour (eab)
3. applied behaviour analysis (aba)
4. service delivery
week 2
what is an ecological assessment?
analyzing environmental variables that impact the client and the behaviour of interest
week 2
what is the difference between POSITIVE vs NEGATIVE reinforement?
+ive R+
formal definition: “A response followed be the presentation of a stimulus change that results in similar responses in the future” (Cooper et al., 2020)
plain language: Adding something when a behaviour occurs that increases the probability of that behaviour happening again
-ive R+
-formal definition: “A contingency in which the occurrence of a response is followed by the immediate termination, reduction, postponement, or avoidance of a stimulus, and which leads to an increase in the future occurrence of that behaviour” (Cooper et al., 2020)
-plain language: Removing something when a behaviour occurs that increases the probability of that behaviour happening again
**remember, -ive R+ is related to the removal or avoidance of an aversive stimulus
week 3
what are overt behaviours? what are covert behaviours?
overt = observable by others (e.g., jumping, swearing, reading,)
covert = within the skin (ick) (e.g., thinking, anxiety)
week 3
true/false: biopsychosocial model is static and there is no overlap
FALSE
week 4
true/false: when there is a medical problem, behaviour analysts can independently out ABA the medical problem
NO!
MUST SEEK MEDICAL CONSULTATION
what is social significance? what is social validity?
-social SIGNIFICANCE refers to the importance of the behaviour identified for behaviour change in someone’s life
-social VALIDITY is the degree to which assessment and intervention procedures, goals, and results are accepted by those impacted by the procedures
week 2
what is the difference between AUTOMATIC vs SOCIALLY mediated reinforcement?
automatically mediated
-formal definition: “Reinforcement that occur independent of the social mediation by others” (Cooper et al., 2020)
-plain language: You provide your own reinforcement
socially mediated
-formal definition: “A contingency in which an antecedent stimulus and/or the consequence for the behaviour is presented by another person” (Cooper et al., 2020)
-plain language: Someone else provides you with reinforcement
week 3
what is the dead mans test?
if a dead man can do it, it is not a behaviour
week 3
what are the investigating conditions?
Events that “signal” that challenging behaviour is going to be more likely to occur (Gardner, 1998)
week 4
true/false: FBAs and descriptive assessments are different procedures?
FALSE
-FBA is the umbrella term for the process of assessing/evaluating behaviour and it's function - it may include indirect assessments, direct assessments, and functional analysis
-descriptive assessments is an AKA for when a practitioner only completes an indirect assessment and direct assessment
week 2
sam is a 44-year-old woman from manchester, england. she is non-vocal and has an ABI. her challenging behaviours include:
a) loud vocalizations overnight
b) SIB (head hitting with an open or closed hand)
c) inappropriate voiding outside of a restroom
Which behavior should be the first targeted for intervention?
b) SIB (head hitting with an open or closed hand)
-due to the risk of harm to self (or others)
-harmful or risky behaviours ALWAYS target first
sammy loves chappell roan. sammy listens to chappell roan on her drive to the go station. on her drive, sammy turns up the music and loudly singings on her commute. she enjoys her carpool karaoke sessions. sammy is likely to continue her carpool karaoke sessions.
describe the type of reinforcement that is occurring
automatic positive reinforcement
automatic/socially mediate = AUTOMATIC (she provides her own R+)
positive/negative = POSITIVE (increasing volume)
what are function-based definitions? what are topography-based definitions?
function-based definitions = describes several different variations of a behaviour that serve a similar function
topography-based definitions = describe how a behaviour looks
week 3
name the vulnerability conditions
Physical Environment: noises, smells, lighting
Social Environment: certain people, changes in routine, termination of preferred activity
Psychological Conditions: fears, boredom
Medical Conditions: pain, disorientation, irritability
Psychiatric Conditions: cognitive, perception, motor symptoms that cause distress
week 4
samson's mom, megan, is very proud of samson for competing his class with high marks. megan buys samson a gift basket of treats for his great work. samson is likely to work hard in the future.
describe the reinforcement samson is receiving.
social positive reinforcement
automatic/socially mediate = SOCIAL (megan provides R+ to samson)
positive/negative = POSITIVE (adding a gift basket)